Mom, business owner, and food rights activist Liz Reitzig returns to the Tatiana show and shares how the birth of her oldest child led her on the journey to source healthy food and, ultimately, become an advocate for decentralized distribution of farm fresh goods.

Liz shares tons of valuable information on topics ranging from raw milk and how pasteurization may relate to lactose intolerance to the food chain supply and distribution disruptions during the COVID-19 outbreak and how addressing food waste could mitigate shortages.

Tatiana and Liz go on to discuss organizations that support both urban and traditional farming, Governor Whitmer’s seed ban in Michigan, the USDA monopoly on portioned meat production and the PRIME Act, the easiest foods to grow in urban environments, and how to connect with local fresh food producers. We hope you took notes!

About the Guests: Liz Reitzig owns and operates Grassfed On The Hill, a local foods buying club that serves the greater Washington DC metro area. The buying club was started in 2007 to serve Washingtonians with locally-sourced, farm fresh foods.

Liz works on food advocacy and legislation on the state and federal levels in favor of small farmers. Liz believes that we can change our communities for the better by focusing on our food systems.

She is raising 5 children to become well-fed, independent thinkers.

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Our conversation in Part 2 begins with the question: Why weren’t hospitals prepared for the pandemic?

And then, the fun begins. Enter the conspiracies!
Chemtrails and geoengineering, 5G radiation, and Big Brother is everywhere and they have all of your personal data!
Just how vulnerable is the U.S. to a physical attack or an attack on technology controlling infrastructure?
Has COVID-19 been around longer than we know? How many people have already gotten sick from the coronavirus and had no idea that is what it was?

Congress considered the “digital dollar” to handle stimulus money distribution… after bashing cryptocurrencies for years. Now, will they ban stablecoins to stop competition with a federal digital dollar?

Guns and ammo sold out quickly, everywhere. Should we be worried about things devolving into violence?

How will the economy fare and what will change coming out of the pandemic quarantine?

Be sure to follow each of our guests on social media and check out their websites below.

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On this week’s episode, we bring back Tom Woods for a bit of history, free market solutions, and the latest news on the Contra Krugman cruise to Alaska in 2019 (use code Tatiana and get a free download of one of my albums). The last one was a lot of fun, but Alaska is a once in a lifetime kind of place to visit, so I know I will be there! Tom has a free E-book called “Our Enemy, the Fed” that we talked about, which was especially cool since when I learned about the Fed back in 2011, that is when I “woke up”. I wish more people would learn about the terrible impact that central bank has had on the world! He’s really one of my favorite guests, and certainly one of the most knowledgeable. Tune in, learn something, and have a few laughs!

About the Guests:

Tom Woods is the author of 12 books, including the New York Times bestsellers Meltdown (a free-market treatment of the financial crisis, with a foreword by Ron Paul) and The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard and his master’s, M.Phil., and Ph.D. from Columbia University. For more books, click here: http://www.tomwoods.com/books.

Woods is a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and host of the weekday Tom Woods Show.

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The COVID-19 coronavirus has had an unprecedented global impact on health and economy and it has been heartening to see so many efforts to offer relief appear throughout the world.

BitGive founder Connie Gallippi joins Tatiana and Josh from Tahoe, where the coronavirus has impacted a disproportionate number of residents, to share the ongoing COVID-19 relief efforts happening through BitGive’s donation platform, GiveTrack and shares her experience in helping to rally the crypto community and beyond during this crisis.

BitGive, the first bitcoin and blockchain non-profit, has applied it’s RSK blockchain solution, GiveTrack, to transparently record donations from around the world to benefit Direct Relief, GiveDirectly, and One Fair Wage Emergency Fund with an initial fundraising goal of $20,000. RSK Labs got them off to a great start with a $10,000 donation. With their integration partnership with Uphold, supporters can now donate using bitcoin, fiat, or any of the more than 30 cryptocurrencies supported by Uphold. GiveTrack’s blockchain fueled transparency introduces a timely use case for blockchain and cryptocurrency by allowing supporters to watch their donation move from their wallet to the intended charity and then to see how the charity spends their donations, all one one platform. BitGive has also set up several funds to help expand their reach. Supporters can donate to Growth Fund, the Innovators Fund, or the Leadership Circle to empower BitGive’s mission. As Josh mentions, crypto evangelists should be enthusiastically supporting efforts like BitGive. Have a good month and a little extra to spare? Supporting charity efforts though BitGive and GiveTrack are a great way to walk to the walk of getting government out of charity. Before the close of the episode, Josh shared some great feel-good news: people in Ireland are repaying the Hopi and Navaho Nation tribes in the United States for a favor done for Ireland in 1847. Connie wasn’t the only one who got chills hearing about this beautiful effort. Please make sure to follow Connie and BitGive on social media and share the love!

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